International audienceThis article investigates the involvement of Christians in local public life before the time of Constantine through a phenomenological approach, based on the observation of behaviors and of style of interactions in public contexts. It thus explores how the practical conduct of Christian local elites acting as civic officials could be framed as conventional, in their religious group as well as in their sociopolitical milieu, with minor arrangements allowing for ease in public roles and interactions. This study consequently outlines interpretative paths regarding epigraphical evidence as well as sources less often used by historians of cities for the time preceding the legalization of Christianity. Comparing different ty...
This article considers an issue surprisingly marginal both to cultural histories of late-antique Chr...
By the opening of the fourth century, it is commonly assumed, Christianitymay have numbered nearly o...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...
The cities of the Roman Empire had a degree of autonomy in the responsibility for their local affair...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This study examines the changing patterns of authority both within and between the local Christian c...
This article explores the political history of the early Christian baptistery, as it pertains to the...
This study examines the transformation of sacred space from pagan to Christian during the period of ...
© 2016 Dr. Lachlan William James TurnbullThis thesis investigates the contexts of Christian art in t...
How do concepts and practices of Christian faith change when it becomes possible for Christians to l...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with assessing and comparing the pla...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
This dissertation is an analytical survey of data pertaining to the history of Christianity in the R...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
This article considers an issue surprisingly marginal both to cultural histories of late-antique Chr...
By the opening of the fourth century, it is commonly assumed, Christianitymay have numbered nearly o...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...
The cities of the Roman Empire had a degree of autonomy in the responsibility for their local affair...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This study examines the changing patterns of authority both within and between the local Christian c...
This article explores the political history of the early Christian baptistery, as it pertains to the...
This study examines the transformation of sacred space from pagan to Christian during the period of ...
© 2016 Dr. Lachlan William James TurnbullThis thesis investigates the contexts of Christian art in t...
How do concepts and practices of Christian faith change when it becomes possible for Christians to l...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is concerned with assessing and comparing the pla...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
This dissertation is an analytical survey of data pertaining to the history of Christianity in the R...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
This article considers an issue surprisingly marginal both to cultural histories of late-antique Chr...
By the opening of the fourth century, it is commonly assumed, Christianitymay have numbered nearly o...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...